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  • Eloise Reynolds encountered a perplexing reality in medical billing: Providers can come after patients for more money well after a bill has been paid.
  • Sandpiper Wood Fired Grill & Oysters, the sister restaurant to Trey Foshee’s Georges at the Cove, is hosting its next Chef’s Table with Executive Chef Marty Ray and resident Advanced Sommelier Evan Vallee on Thursday, January 26 at 6:30 p.m. The six-course wine-pairing dinner is Mediterranean/Italian themed and includes Oyster Duo, Albacore Crudo, Ricotta Ravioli, Olive Oil Poached Halibut, Venison Tender Loin, and Olive Oil Cake for dessert. Spaces are limited for this intimate and interactive dinner in La Jolla Shores. Ample street parking is available in addition to the adjacent parking lot. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Voting for members of the military is much more complicated than for civilians. November’s election comes ten years after Congress passed laws aimed at making the process easier, but the rules are not consistent from state to state. In other news, High Tech High teachers demanding action on their pending contract now expect a final response from charter school administrators by next week. Plus, the San Diego Asian Film Fest kicks off Thursday.
  • Israel announced the release of the two hostages, mother and daughter Judith and Natalie Raanan of Illinois, on Friday. The pair was captured during Hamas' attack in southern Israel on Oct. 7.
  • Judge Tanya Chutkan knows her way around a courtroom after years as a public defender. Now her rulings will be on international display in the Jan. 6 case against the former president.
  • Author Graham Skipper talks about his new Toho authorized book on Godzilla.
  • Come learn the ropes (ha!) and join us for an afternoon of macrame! Macrame projects are perfect for any home decor, whether you’re going for a boho chic look or simply just want to add a touch of nature to a room. This half circle project allows you to add some color to your design for a little color pop. No experience necessary. Ages 11+ welcome and ages 8-10 with an adult! • Scholarships available • Homeschoolers welcome • Military and sibling discounts Social Media Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Folk singer and composer, Peter Mayer, will be performing at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of San Dieguito on January 21, 2023 at 7:00pm. Performing in venues across the U.S, and beyond, he has been working full-time for over 20 years. He writes songs for a small planet to celebrate life on earth and the mysterious and wondrous fact of our existence. He also writes whimsical songs about dress hats, pumpkins, pajamas, love and freight trains. His music has been widely performed by other artists as well. Also, it has been included in song books, church hymnals, and folk radio playlists across the country. Light refreshments will be served. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • O'Connor, who had one of the biggest hits of the early 1990s with her version of "Nothing Compares 2 U," became as well known for her political convictions and the tumult in her life as for her songs.
  • Join us Tuesday, March 7 at 6:30 p.m. as we welcome Scott McGaugh to the store to discuss and sign "Brotherhood of the Flying Coffin". This event is free to attend and will be held at DIESEL, A Bookstore in Del Mar The first major history of the American glider pilots, the forgotten heroes of World War II, by New York Times bestselling author Scott McGaugh. A story of no guns, no engines and no second chances. This book distills war down to individual young men climbing into defenseless gliders made of plywood, ready to trust the towing aircraft that would pull them into enemy territory by a single cable wrapped with a telephone wire. Based on their after-action reports, journals, oral histories, photos and letters home, "The Brotherhood of the Flying Coffin" reveals every terrifying minute of their missions. They were all volunteers, for a specialized duty that their own government projected would have a 50 percent casualty rate. None faltered. In every major European invasion of the war they led the way. They landed their gliders ahead of the troops who stormed Omaha Beach, and sometimes miles ahead of the paratroopers bound for the far side of the Rhine River in Germany itself. From there, they had to hold their positions. They delivered medical teams, supplies and gasoline to troops surrounded in the Battle of the Bulge, ahead even of Patton's famous supply truck convoy. These all-volunteer glider pilots played a pivotal role in liberating the West from tyranny, from the day the Allies invaded Occupied Europe to the day Germany finally surrendered. Yet the story of these anonymous heroes is virtually unknown. Here their story is told in full – a story which epitomizes courage, dedication and sacrifice. Scott McGaugh is a veteran journalist and published author of "Honor Before Glory", the New York Times bestseller "Surgeon in Blue, Battlefield Angels and Midway Magic". "Midway Magic" became the basis for a History Channel program, "Hero Ship: The USS Midway", featuring the author and "Honor Before Glory" is in development as a feature film. McGaugh served as the founding marketing director of the USS Midway Museum in San Diego, the most visited floating ship museum in the world. Television appearances have included the History Channel, Travel Network and Discovery Channel, among others. Radio appearances have included NPR’s Weekend Edition. More information about the event can be found here. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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